Beauty
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CIARA’S BODY PARTY FORGETS TO INVITE A DANCE ROUTINE…SMH (VIDEO)
Ciara’s “Body Party” was more party than body. It is no question that everyone will enjoy the song because of the 1996 Ghosttown DJ’s sample “My Boo” but I was expecting a little more dancing. When I watch Ciara I’m looking for straight choreography and sadly there wasn’t any at all. She failed us! Where was the dancing? She walks in a party basically sits does a couple steps and flirts with Future (rapper). Future plays her love intrest in the video that came to no surprise being that he produced the song as well. There was a scene where Future starts to fantasize about her dancing for him in…
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Rough Feet? Homemade Scrubs!!!!! Try Them Out!
Rough Feet? Homemade Scrubs!!!!! Try Them Out! Via Beauty Junkie To have soft and tender feet you need to make a peeling at least once a month. While applying peeling, massage the feet. This will stimulate circulation, remove dead skin and relax you. So here are some home-made preparations that will be rhapsody for your feet. Exfoliator based on Brown Sugar Ingredients: * 2 tablespoons of brown sugar * 2 tablespoons of oat * 1 squeezed lemon * 1 tablespoon of olive oil Mix all the ingredients in a blender and with the resulting mixture massage your feet for ten minutes. Then just rinse with warm water. Salt Scrub Ingredients:…
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Dove Helps Us Women See Our Real Beauty!
Dove Helps Us Women See Our Real Beauty Women are the most critical of their own body image. Dove is promoting healthy perception of self among women. In their commercial they have an forensic artist draw each woman as they describe themselves and each other. Now the artist didn’t see any of the women, he just drew what was described by each one. After he completed the drawing the women were very surprised at how critical they were on certain parts of their face. One woman said she described a sad woman after looking over the picture drawn of her. Then when the women looked at how they were described by other…
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Hair Wars: Can’t We All Just Get Along!
In today’s society, seeing black women with natural hair is no longer a strange sight. Women are beginning to embrace their natural textures and are comfortable letting their hair grow freely without the pressure to chemically relax it. It is still considered a bold statement by many, but no longer equated with being militant or rebellious. Natural hair can be seen in the media, on celebrities and even in corporate America. It is a testament to the strides we’ve made to be free to show our ethnicity. Although we have clearly taken steps forward, we now have the problem of black woman turning against each other in this debate…